Emergency Management

You never know when disaster is going to strike, so it is important to always be prepared, not just during Hurricane Season. The City of Seabrook Office of Emergency Management offers a variety of resources and information to help better prepare you and your family for emergencies.

BE "SEABROOK READY"

Visit the SeabrookReady Weather Center to learn about making a plan, packing a kit, and more. You can also download the comprehensive SeabrookReady brochure and learn how to be "Seabrook Ready" for any disaster that may impact the City of Seabrook.

SIGN UP FOR Seabrook Alerts

The first step in getting prepared is to sign up for SeabrookAlerts. SeabrookAlerts is the City of Seabrook’s official emergency alert and notification system. This system is used to send alerts to the public during emergencies. SeabrookAlerts is a free service that allows you to sign up online to receive customized alerts via text message, email, and voice message. 

SEVERE WEATHER

Monitor the National Weather Service, National Hurricane Center, and low news media for the most current weather information.

For current rainfall and flood information, visit the Harris County Flood Warning System.

EVACUATION

Do you know what to do or where to go during an evacuation? Do you have to evacuate? It is important to be prepared for a mandatory evacuation and more importantly to know where and how you should evacuate. Learn more on the Evacuation Page.

EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT

Keep enough supplies in your home to survive on your own, or shelter in place, for at least three days. If possible, keep these materials in an easily accessible, separate container or special cupboard. You should indicate to your household members that these supplies are for emergencies only. Check the expiration dates of food and update your kits when you change your clock during daylight saving time. During hurricane season, keep at least half a tank of gas in your car at all times. Rethink your needs every year and update your kit as your household changes.

FEMA has a website called Ready America where you can build a kit, make a plan, and be informed.